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Show oV BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8. Sun da;' evening a splendid program was given. A duet was rendered by Mrs. Edna Anderson and Mrs. Rhoda Mills. Lamont Summers then led the congreation In the slogan. Miss Miller of St John Michigan spoke and Pres. C.E.Smith gave a splendid talk. Adeline and Max Faryweather who have been visiting with friends during the past few weeks have returned to their home la St John, Michigan. Mrs. Ruby Scholler, Mrs. J.J.New-ma- n and Miss Miller visited in Salt Lake City over the weekend. BOTHWELL Summers By Phyllis Thursday evening Princess Ewatha, an Indian maiden, gave a splendid program at the Bothwell HalL Dancing, musical numbers and Indian War Dances were given. A large croud attended the program. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Hawkins and family attended the E.L.Ensign reunion held at Brigham City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stark are rejoicing over the arrival of an 8 pound baby boy. Mother and babe are doing t SNOWVILLE nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson and Mrs Sophia Anderson attended the funer al of Mr. John Bennett .at Malad Thursday. Mr. Bennett was a formei resident of Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Simmons and Mrs. Nello Christofferson of Brigham City were Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. Marble. Mrs. Nels Anderson entertained at 1 I V'!f'5'" J" Sox. T7mDC I WE CAN OFFER YOU Highest Quality - Prompt Service and Most Reasonable Prices! -- Buy Your 1936 Calendars at Home H I H 1 1 I 1 I t H M H 1 JP&I SMALLFT bottle every BIRD Is minutes. Its five GARLAND Mrs. Geo. A. Beal I By Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson and daughter, Mary, spent the weekend with relatives in Salt Lake City. Miss Marion Johnson, a nurse at the Dee Hospital in Ogden, spent Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mi and Mrs. Oluf Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bone and fam ily of Ogden visited with relatives in Garland on Thursday. The O.N.O Club held an all host party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Capener on Friday evening. A large bonfire was built and luncheon and games were enjoyed by the large croud present. Mrs. D. Henry Manning had as her dinner guests Monday evening Mr, and Mrs. Milton Nelson of Ames, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Manning and daughter Helen and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooke. Bishop and Mrs. Mark Nichols and daughters spent the weekend with relatives in Bountiful. Mrs. L. W. Preston of Ogden visited during the week with friends in Gar- Thompson attended the funeral ser- vices held for Mrs. Kenneth Malan in Ogden Tuesday afternoon. Miss Vivian Lee of American Fork is a guest at the home of J. H. Kirk ham this week. Mrs. Eugene Bone and daughter, violet, spent the weekend with relat Ives in Salt Lake City. I I H I I own- er Is the Hon. Anthony Chaplin of England. ! HH 17 AN 1 Our Stock Is Complete In 'I 'i Vfl S ' W $&tA''y - an inch long and t (is its wings at the rate of 6,000 revolutions per minute. It has to be fed from a land. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck and Mrs. J. Deloa Bear River Valley Leader 1 1 if I; I H . THEY ARE HERE! Let us show you our beautiful line before placing your order. I U fell WORLD'S DOGGY LIFESAVER "Duke" the only Dog Lifesaver in America, on watch. He was taught to take a rope to a person calling to him for help in the water, the other end of the rope is attached to shore. I Passenger Cars 1929 CHEVROLET Mrs. W. R. Vanfleet was hostess to the Ladies Self Culture Club Friday, August 2 at the Garland Relief Soc iety room. Vice President Mrs. Wil liam Cullimore was in charge of the following program: Community singing, America.led by club leader Mrs. Art Felsted; Mrs. T. W. Innes gave an interesting paper on the American Indian; piano solo by Hoilen Betensen. During the social hour a delicious luncheon was served to 27 members and 8 guests. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hughs had as their breakfast guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Edell of Malad, Idaho also Miss Leota Hughe and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bishop of Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Innes and two of their children, Reed and Marilyn, also Mrs. Louise Cooley of Brigham City were in attendance at the Innes family reunion held Saturday and Sunday at Lakota. Mrs. C. J. Wood entertained her bridge club at her home Monday even ing. Luncheon was served to 13 mem bers and 3 guests. Prizes at bridge were awarded to Mrs. A. D. Rich, Mrs. Lawrence Carter and Mrs. Leo Walker. . Mrs. J. W. Chambers and Mrs. P. C Petterson came home Friday evening after spending a week in Ogden Canyon as guests of Mrs. J. L. Morre, a sister of Mrs. Chambers. Mrs. T. E. Betensen is spending some time In Ohio this week where she was called because of the illness and subsequent death of her brother. Mrs. Andy Austin entertained the Garland Bridge Club Thursday, first at a swim at Udy'Springs then breakfast and cards at her home. Seven members were present Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Innes had as their guests during the week Mrs. Innes' brother, Mr. Leslie Grover of Billings, Montana and Miss Norma Grover of Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. L. Harvey is vacating her GOLD WANTED AND BUILDING MATERIALS GLASS AND CHINA WARE HEARTBURN, ACID STOMACH. GAS ON STOMACH? tal bridge, crowns, rings chains lockets, watch cases, spectacle frames, etc. or any other dis- Have you tried ALKA - SELTZER? makes a sparkling alkaline drink. As it contains an analgesic, it first relieves the pain of (acetyl-salicylat- e) every-Umen- Farmers' Cash Union f t3, then by restoring th alkaline balance, removw the caus when due to Excess Aicd. Get at your drug store. Large Package 60c Pocket Sin 30c Alka-Scltx- "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET" STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1929 CHRYSLER SEDAN 1928 STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1931 CHEVROLET COUPE 1930 DODGE SIX Trucks 1933 FORD V-- 8 PICKUP 1933 CHEVROLET 1933 FORD V-- 8 1931 FORD 1 1 Ton, with body iy2 Ton Truck, with body Ton Truck, with body. SEVERAL OTHERS Utah Auto & Imp. Co. TREMONTON, UTAH PHONE 28 HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR ALL GRAINS We Still Have a Good Stock of Old Wheat on Hand It Is from this old stock that we er Big 4J' Flour Licensed gold buyers will pay up to $35.00 an ounce for old den- Alka-Seltz- er We Supply Your Every Need 1930 SEDAN make our HARDWARE - LUMBER PAINTS AND OILS - PENROSE . Calendars for 1936. We have taken on a line and they are real beauties! t"H ses from the home office of The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company featured a production staged during the company's thirtieth anniversary celebration in Fort Wayne, Indiana. a p. Baamnssen Son and daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Crane of Mink Creek called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barfua last Friday on their way back from Salt Lake. Mrs. Hakalow and children of Price were last weeks guests of Bishop and Mrs. Amos P. Hansen. Mrs. Hansen accompanied them to Providence on Tuesday where they visited relatives in Providence and Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson and children of Lewiston were Sunday guests of Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen. Johanne Petersen of Wendell, Ida. accompanied L. C. Petersen to Ogden Sunday where they visited relatives. Mrs. L. C. Petersen accompanied them back after a visit with her daughter, Gladys and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mutch and two daughters and a friend of Midvale, also Mr and Mrs. Tom Anderson and Mother of Corinne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thompson last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mortensen entertained on Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and children of Payson who left for their home Tuesday after an extended visit with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J- P. Christensen. Stake Board visited here last Sun- day they also attended the Sacrament meeting. Their testimonies were very instructive. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel attended the Abel reunion at American Fork Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen were last week. relatives in Hyrum, Utah, visiting Maren K. Petersen has gone to Sunday and Monday. Mink Creek to visit old friends. Mrs. Jay Colby is in Aurora, Utah, visiting with her mother and other home this week prepartory to moving relatives this week. Miss Dot Marsh has returned home to Los Angeles, California for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Josephson after visiting with relatives and and family will rent the home. Mrs. friends in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spires were Harvey and daughter, Shirley will visit relatives in Logan before leaving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Larsen of Pocatello, Sunday. for the coast. Leland Marsh and George Marsh, Mrs. D. E. Manning and Mrs. Brigham Marriott came home Monday Jr. have returned home after spending evening after a pleasant visit to var- the winter in Denver, Colorado. Bob Stanford of Ogden, is visiting ious points of interest in the east. Miss LaVera Mannig of Salt Lake with the Shuman families this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen of City spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Promontory, were visiting with Mr. E. Manning. and Mrs. Jack Leak last Sunday. DANCING CHORUS of 19 pretty mis- I Now is the time to order your Art I t Pittsburgh teams, is now making good as regular second baseman of the Chicago White John Arbon, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard May and family of Rupert, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon last week. Mrs. Wm. Anderson, Mrs. Hans Anderson and sons of Howell, were guests of Mrs. Alma Larkln Satur- MR. MERCHANT! 4r MAKES GOOD ON HIS THIRD TRY Tony Plet, formerly with the Cincinnati and i t p z'-- - ELWOOD By Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leanard and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leanard of were last weeks guests of Huntington Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen. Mrs. Herbert Currier of Salt Lake City spent last week visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Currier just returned from a trip east where they visited his parents and many other places of interest Milton Anderson and his partner, Mr. Peterson of Vernal, are at present staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Anderson. They are working for the Agricultural College in the Interest of agricultural in Box Elder County. They came here from Weber and Utah Counties. Mrs. Ira Anderson and children and her daughter, Mrs Currier of Salt Lake City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Newman Harris of Logan last Thursday. The Temple excursion to Logan last Wednesday was very successful. There were 18 from here attended. Patriarch Myron Richards of Garland, Mr. Richards, Mr. Woods and Miss Coombs of the Sunday School 0 i day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Williams and nasand daughter, of Houston, Texas, son of assortment a and lovely piece of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. turtiums in a blue bowl. The guests left honor were Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Larkin. over the weekend. They Idaho. St. for 111. Anthony, Mrs. Mr. and Monday Morgan of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Cutler motorEJ.Brain Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rogto Idaho Falls, Saturday. ed ers and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jame9 little granddaughters of Mr. Two Miss and Lake of Salt City Keysor Mrs. John Arbon, are spending j and Pauline Peterson of Bothwell. Mr nnrt Mrs i n Newman and fam-- 1 a week here with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Elzarus Hunsaker of ily spent Sunday in Ogden visiting were guests of Mr. and relatives. Honeyville, and with friends Mr. Lloyd Hurst and Miss Blake ot Mrs. John Arbon, last week. Miss Mildred Cbxey of Ogden, is Salt Lake City were callers at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Marble visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Robblns. Sunday. D. O. Nelson, Jr., and E. J. RobMr. and Mrs. Earl Newman spent were Tremonton visitors on Monin blns with Ogden the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman. day. Miss Anne Hurd was in Tremonton Mrs. Rhoda Mills spent the past week In Ogden visiting with friends Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sanders and and relatives. Mildred Hurd motored to Ogden was hurt Miss Harris Jule Saturday Hanwhile working on a harvester at Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skldmore were sel Valley. His wrist was broken and to In Tremonton, Saturday. his arm baoly cut. He was taken Mrs. Boyd Fergus of Stone, is visitthe Valley Hospital for treatment and ing at the home of her parents. later returned to his home. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Rogers of Loand Summers James Mrs. daughAlters, Zelda, Norma and Vera, accom- gan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ma Summers Mrs. Larkin, Sunday. Reginald panied by Miss Florence Larkin is visiting her spent the day at Ogden on pleasure. ana Tremonton of Mrs. Ruby Miller grandparents at Howell, this week. reMr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson Mrs. Jack Chugg of Ogden spent Sunhome Wednesday from a visit turned I.D.Newman. Mrs. day with Mr. and Miss LaVaun has been spending the with relatives at Salt Lake City. Miss Eva Pratt of Stone, is visitweekend at Ogden visiting with friend and relatives, she returned homo ing her aunt, Mrs. Lawrence Anderson. Sunday. Mrs. Melvln Cottam and little Mr. and Mrs. James Summers and were Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers daughters, Betty and Elaine, spent th visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Chi Ids of weekend with friends in uonnne. Mrs. C. M. Peterson and daughter Clinton Sunday. At the M.I.A.Conjoint meeting, Vida, spent Monday in Garland. PAT sifter Mr. and Mrs. Andrew May of Rockland, called on Mr. May's sister, Mrs. a delightful dinner at her home Sunday. The table was artistically adorned with a beautiful cut work center- I ;-';- " 6 By Miss Annie Hurd I 1B35 Would suggest that you purchase from your local dealer enough to insure you of GOOD FLOUR until the new wheat is properly cured carded Jewelry if mailed within SO days. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity given to you by a reliable concern to get full value for your old gold. We also buy old silver. Spring Arcade Bldg., Los Angeles, California VMH. We Solicit Your Grist Business JJeimseim ELCO GOLD REFINERY 212 MMTVIUl, I Mms. HONEYVILLE, UTAH J |